GRANT Telford is a busy man. As well as studying for a degree in English Literature he is currently working hard trying to get his club night up-and-running on a regular basis.

Strangely called Warszawa, the Polish for the city Warsaw (and also the original name of Manchester's own Joy Division), it is a monthly night of electro pop, David Bowie and new romantic music.

The night originally began last October at the Retro Bar, opposite UMIST.

Following some positive feedback, it was held again in December to further success and now it's back again.

And the 22-year-old organiser and DJ, in his second year of a three-year course at Salford University, is hoping it is here to stay.

He said: "For the first couple of nights about 50 people came down and we had a really good response, a couple of people said it was the best night they've ever been to.

"Now with a lot more promotion we are hoping we can hold it every month and maybe even fortnightly in the future."

Grant who DJs at the night, has put Warszawa on for two reasons.

He is a massive fan of the music and likes to promote it whenever possible, and he also needs the money to fund his studies.

He added: "The money obviously comes in handy, but first and foremost it's about the music.

"It just a shame I have to DJ as I would really prefer to be out there on the dance floor. Hopefully the night will do so well I can get someone else in to DJ!"

Warszawa returns to the Retro Bar (underneath the Basement club) on Thursday, May 22 on Sackville Street, Manchester. Entrance is é3 and shots are all é2. Further drinks promotions are also expected on the night. For more information call Grant Telford on 0161 288 2966.